Boiler



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UNITED "STATES PATENT OFFICE.

RUDOLF KANIA, OF VINDEX, MARYLAN D.

BoInER.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, RUDOLF KANIA, a citi' zen of Russia, residing at Vindex, county of Garrett, and State of Maryland, have`invented certain new and useful Improve- 4mentsin Boilers, of which the following is `a specification.

l heating.

A further object is to provide means whereby the quantity of water in the outer receptacle can be ascertained by visual observation.

fThese and other like objects, such as economy in manufacture, durability, etc., are

attained by the novel design and combina.

tion of parts hereinafter described, forming a material part of this disclosure, Sand in which Figure 1 is a vertical sectional View showy ing the'preferred form of boiler.

j Fig. 2 is ya side elevational view of the same, and

Fig. 3 isa top plan view thereof.

As shown if. the drawing a cylindrical outer,receptacle'as'indicated by the numeral 30, is provided with handles 3l, and adapted to receive Ithe inner receptacle 32, guided by triangular inner extensions 33 lsecured to the inner walls of the outer receptacle.

This inner receptacle rests upon legs or supports 34, in turn resting upon the bottom of the boiler as can best be seen in Fig. 1. A space 35 extends between the'receptacle covered at its outer end by a trough 36 through which .at one point extends a tube 37, having a projecting funnel 38,'by means of which liquids may be enteredl within the space 35.

This trough 36 isformed with the inner cover 39, over whichis an outer shell 40 and 'specification of Letters Patent. Patented Jan, 4, 1921 Application led January 25. 1919; -Serial No. 272.983.

positioned within the inner cover 39 are a pair of partition plates 41 and ,42 secured in position by a' center rod 43, the same passing, through a sleeve 44 at the extreme outer end vand engaged' with the nut 45 by means of which the plates are held in tight relation with the inner surface of the cover 39. In order to form a .tight joint with the walls of the inner receptacle 32, are ay pair of o positely disposed clips 46 secured within t e cover 39, the clips makingT contact with the walls of the inner vessel as best seen in Fi 1.' y y Extending outward from the side of the vessel are tubular fittings 48 and 49, the same communicating `with thespace 35 and engagged with the fittings is a water gage tube 50 by means of which the quantity of water within the space lmay be readily seen.

Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to obtain by Letters Patent, is-- .The combination oi an outer receptacle with an inne1'.1eoeptacle, triangular guides secured to the inner walls of the outer receptacle, legs supportimg` the inner receptacle, a trough covering' the space between both receptacles at the top, a tube extendingr at one point through said trough, a funnel carried by said tube projecting into said space, an tinner cover formed with said trough, and an outer shell over said inner cover, a pair of partition plates within the inner cover, a center rod for holding said plates in tight relationwith the inner cover, and a pair of oppositelv disposed clips within the inner cover for forming a tight joint, substantially as described.

In testimony whereof I have signed my lname to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses, this 18th dayoi January, 1919.

RUDOLF KANI'A. Witnesses:

GEO. J. Poor., v J. W. MARVILLE. 

